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the market has pulled back below 16,000 at closing, but it has gained close to 22% in 2013. the s&p 500 crossed the 1800 mark for the first time ever before also retreating slightly in the afternoon. the s&p is up more than the dow, almost 26% this year. 16,000 and 1800 don't mean anything in and of themselves, but they give me an excuse to talk to you about your relationship to the stock market. about half of you are invested in the stock market. that means about half of you aren't. stocks and bonds are the most liquid investments americans can make to help build their wealth. everyone with a little extra money should invest. that means figuring out your personal appetite for risk, and building a smart portfolio 06 mutual funds that fit. you can start by answering some key questions. the most important being what is your investment time horizon. let's say you are around 50 years old, you want to save for retirement and you have ten years to grow your nest egg. next what are your financial goals? you want to retire to a golf course? finally you need to be honest about your t
the market has pulled back below 16,000 at closing, but it has gained close to 22% in 2013. the s&p 500 crossed the 1800 mark for the first time ever before also retreating slightly in the afternoon. the s&p is up more than the dow, almost 26% this year. 16,000 and 1800 don't mean anything in and of themselves, but they give me an excuse to talk to you about your relationship to the stock market. about half of you are invested in the stock market. that means about half of you aren't....
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the u.s. sees the area as international air space. the chinese did not take any action today. they explained that they'll take action depending on the level of threat. this is a very contentious area of the world right now. china and japan have a dispute about it. even the name is controversial. you call it the sea of japan, that upsets the koreans and chinese, the chinese call it the east china sea. it's contentious because it's valuable due to fishing rights and possible energy resources there as well. >> another story you've been following is about a collapse, a building accident, in so paolo brazil building stadiums for the world cup. >> the stadium where they're supposed to hold the opening ceremony in june. local media reports perhaps a crane has collapsed. this is the first video in the last few minutes. at least three people are dead. >> wow. >> we were there during the world economic federation -- world economic forum and we did a lot of stories about whether or not the stadiums were
the u.s. sees the area as international air space. the chinese did not take any action today. they explained that they'll take action depending on the level of threat. this is a very contentious area of the world right now. china and japan have a dispute about it. even the name is controversial. you call it the sea of japan, that upsets the koreans and chinese, the chinese call it the east china sea. it's contentious because it's valuable due to fishing rights and possible energy resources...
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softbank recently took control of sprint in the u.s. for $22 billion. loeb says it's the company's big stakes that are most attractive. so, mario draghi's been warning investors not to incur anything from his speeches in berlin thursday and frankfurt today about the possible deduction of negative deposit rates. rumors continue to swirl that the ecb president is considering reducing the rate for lenders. the euro fell yesterday on reports, but jeff has spoken to one central bank who's not sure the policy would actually have the desired impact. and he joins us from a rather chilly warsaw once again. hi, jeff. >> reporter: yeah, good morning, ross. you know what? here in poland, they do have the luxury of not having to pursue unconventional monetary measures. the base rate here or the key benchmark rate, 2.5%, and malik balker saying to me that that gives them a certain amount of dry powder, should economies in europe start to turn down and should the polish economy suffer anything like a slowdown in growth. in fact, if anything, the polish economy has bee
softbank recently took control of sprint in the u.s. for $22 billion. loeb says it's the company's big stakes that are most attractive. so, mario draghi's been warning investors not to incur anything from his speeches in berlin thursday and frankfurt today about the possible deduction of negative deposit rates. rumors continue to swirl that the ecb president is considering reducing the rate for lenders. the euro fell yesterday on reports, but jeff has spoken to one central bank who's not sure...
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correspondent in geneva where the talks are taking place tells us what this deal is likely to be about. >> the key issue is the enrichment of uranium up to 20%. that is a major issue. they need to get firm commitments from a rainy and. and in exchange, depending on theycommitments they get, get aikely get uranium -- rainy and within the six man. they are talking about. iranians within the six months timeframe they are talking about. but they need to get them to pull back from any proliferation capability, in other words the ability to make a weapon. and israelis want to cap any possibility of iranians having that option. there is a lot of pressure from the american congress. the stakes are high. the rating agency standard & poor's has downgraded frances credit rating -- france's credit rating by one notch to aa. it is a blow to the president and battles government. -- embattled government. >> the second downgrade in less than two years. credit --ouble-a france's credit rating has been downgraded to aa. weak economic growth, high unemployment, and government constraints as part of the d
correspondent in geneva where the talks are taking place tells us what this deal is likely to be about. >> the key issue is the enrichment of uranium up to 20%. that is a major issue. they need to get firm commitments from a rainy and. and in exchange, depending on theycommitments they get, get aikely get uranium -- rainy and within the six man. they are talking about. iranians within the six months timeframe they are talking about. but they need to get them to pull back from any...
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>> i came here to not use opec oil. >> keystone will help achieve the independence for the u.s. by bringing oil from the alberta oil sands to american refineries. gasoline can be purchased by the united states. >> there is this talk about the possibility that this oil could be exported. >> yes, i have talked to all of those entities. transcanada is the facility -- facilitator of moving the oil too many refineries -- to many refineries in the united states. those refineries will make it into several products. gasoline, diesel, lubricant, we wan to gasoline. that will be here in the united states. most of it. >> how can you be sure? >> the laws of economics. it is a lot cheaper and easier in many of these facilities already have contracts for the gasoline domestically. >> he spoke to cctv america just after this u.s. state department hearing. >> agriculture is the number one industry in nebraska. are you concerned that an oil spill could take away that industry? >> there is no way physically that could happen, ok? we already have the keystone pipeline that has been pumping oil. th
>> i came here to not use opec oil. >> keystone will help achieve the independence for the u.s. by bringing oil from the alberta oil sands to american refineries. gasoline can be purchased by the united states. >> there is this talk about the possibility that this oil could be exported. >> yes, i have talked to all of those entities. transcanada is the facility -- facilitator of moving the oil too many refineries -- to many refineries in the united states. those...
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in the u.s. that are doing extremely well compared to the rest of the country, and they are all--they all have labor force that is highly innovative and highly educated. places like san francisco, where i live, which is literally in a boom right now. seattle, austin, texas, raleigh, north carolina, dc, boston, all these places during the recession it was less severe than the rest of the country, and this is all driven by innovation and tech jobs. >> explain to me how it is that one high tech worker creates up to five jobs? >> well, this, is the most part of this story in my view. every time a city creates one high paying job, five or jobs are created. if you hire an engineer in downtown san francisco, well, that person will go to a restaurant. they will go to a store, his children will go to school, so you'll need more teachers. you need more carpenters, doctors, lawyers, all these people are providing a service to that person. and their job is dependent on the vitality. >> what's the difference,
in the u.s. that are doing extremely well compared to the rest of the country, and they are all--they all have labor force that is highly innovative and highly educated. places like san francisco, where i live, which is literally in a boom right now. seattle, austin, texas, raleigh, north carolina, dc, boston, all these places during the recession it was less severe than the rest of the country, and this is all driven by innovation and tech jobs. >> explain to me how it is that one high...
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invested in the world. bny mellon. >> 22 minutes past the hour, this is your fox news minutes. u.s. troops may be staying longer in afghanistan. the two countries have reportedly agreed on keeping troops in the country until 2024. the u.s. insists final details still need to be clarified. u.s. troops were supposed to pull out by the end of next year. florida congressmen pleaded guilty to a misdemeanor charge of possession of cocaine and was sentenced to one year probation. he was charged with allegedly buying cocaine last month in the presence of an undercover agent in washington, d.c. and a wristwatch believes to have been used to declare at the time of president john f. kennedy death is going on the auction block. and 18 karat piece worn by a texas neurosurgeon. estimated to bring up to $150,000 on december 17. those are your news headlines on the fox news ha network. cheryl: the house g.o.p. as the census bureau for answers at "the new york post" claimed they gathered and reported a fake. here is darrell issa last night. >> the integrity of the census bureau has to be restored. r
invested in the world. bny mellon. >> 22 minutes past the hour, this is your fox news minutes. u.s. troops may be staying longer in afghanistan. the two countries have reportedly agreed on keeping troops in the country until 2024. the u.s. insists final details still need to be clarified. u.s. troops were supposed to pull out by the end of next year. florida congressmen pleaded guilty to a misdemeanor charge of possession of cocaine and was sentenced to one year probation. he was charged...
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the fifth coldest winter overall in 22 years. people want their north face, they want their under armor fleece, nike fleece and going to dick's. >> you got a sleeper? >> i would agree, the foot ware category first of all is the most exciting category, the new handbag. nike, uggs, deckers, how those are flying off the shelf. good thing we have a fire place here because it's so cold out. >> it's really nice. >> we should do this every day. >> it's calming, it's nice, it calms you down. stacy, chris, thank you very much. neely, thank you as well. >> thank you. >> i'm jealous. we don't have a yule log down here on the nyse. sticking with retailers, which retailers do consumers like the most? and which try to slap you with the hidden fees, fine print and unfriendly practices? jackie deangelis is looking at which are being naughty or nice this holiday shopping season? hey. >> good afternoon, sue. consumer reports is out with its fourth annual naughty and nice holiday report card. they've combed through the fine print of retailers, airl
the fifth coldest winter overall in 22 years. people want their north face, they want their under armor fleece, nike fleece and going to dick's. >> you got a sleeper? >> i would agree, the foot ware category first of all is the most exciting category, the new handbag. nike, uggs, deckers, how those are flying off the shelf. good thing we have a fire place here because it's so cold out. >> it's really nice. >> we should do this every day. >> it's calming, it's nice,...
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the police did catch up with the 22-year-old and her mother and get this, the 22-year-old, her mother and the baby were deported. they also took the woman who allegedly purchased the woman into custody but they released her once she gave a statement about the incident. >> we believe this video was captured outside a police station in bahrain. we know the country has experienced a lot of social turmoil. look how quickly this seemingly quiet scene changes. >> oh, no. >> it looks like there are a couple of guards outside of this building that we believe is a police station and suddenly you see molotov cocktails raining directly on them. somehow they're able to run out of the way but the molotov cocktails keep coming and they keep swerving around them to miss them. you do see one of the guards bring out his gun and start firing. >> this is terrifying. there were so many of them and not just hitting the police station and the stuff inside the wall. you saw them spread out into the road. there had to be a lot of people. >> there are a ton of people. we have a second video that show how many
the police did catch up with the 22-year-old and her mother and get this, the 22-year-old, her mother and the baby were deported. they also took the woman who allegedly purchased the woman into custody but they released her once she gave a statement about the incident. >> we believe this video was captured outside a police station in bahrain. we know the country has experienced a lot of social turmoil. look how quickly this seemingly quiet scene changes. >> oh, no. >> it looks...
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out of the u.s. now, among them, retail sales figures for october are due out. meanwhile, euro/yen is being quoted at 135.17. >>> the japanese government and ruling parties have agreed on a significant cut in a key subsidy, and that's for farmers who limit their rice production. government officials and lawmakers of the liberal democratic party plan to abolish the so-called rice production adjustment system in five years. each rice farmer who takes part in the system currently receives about $150 for every 1,000 square meters of rice-producing land. under the agreement, the subsidy will be halved for next fiscal year. the original plan was to reduce the amount to about $50. the government and ruling parties will officially decide on the subsidy revision as early as next week. >>> well, carmakers from around the world are showcasing their vehicles at the tokyo motor show. many of them are promoting the latest models of their ecofriendly cars. the biennial show is in its 43rd year. japanese manufacture
out of the u.s. now, among them, retail sales figures for october are due out. meanwhile, euro/yen is being quoted at 135.17. >>> the japanese government and ruling parties have agreed on a significant cut in a key subsidy, and that's for farmers who limit their rice production. government officials and lawmakers of the liberal democratic party plan to abolish the so-called rice production adjustment system in five years. each rice farmer who takes part in the system currently receives...
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first of all, the us from the beginning of the obama administration, the u.s. want td a direct dialogue with afghanistan about iran. and we never got to that, excuse me a direct dialogue about the afghanistan and we never got to it because obstacles on our side and their side. i want to go into it right now. currently i have the opportunity during the visit to new york to have a few private discussions with iranian officials who might know from all these interactions over the years. their view was that if there's significant progress on the nuclear file that will then create the political space for the u.s.-iran engagement. what are the issues? both u.s. have a common interest in the stabilization of afghanistan, and more than that both the u.s. and iran are trying to the political dispensation in afghanistan acceptable to them. which is not the case for pakistan which was pushing for certain changes in the political dispensation. however, they have different models of how to move from where we are to a more stable situation. the united states bottle has -- the
first of all, the us from the beginning of the obama administration, the u.s. want td a direct dialogue with afghanistan about iran. and we never got to that, excuse me a direct dialogue about the afghanistan and we never got to it because obstacles on our side and their side. i want to go into it right now. currently i have the opportunity during the visit to new york to have a few private discussions with iranian officials who might know from all these interactions over the years. their view...
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capital, because the investors worldwide are willing to invest in the u.s. markets much more than these other exchanges worldwide. that is a first and a really unspoken issue related to the united states today, and today we have a couple large companies that are talking to the new york stock exchange for a listing that would be a real statement about the difficulties of investing overseas versus bringing their companies here and listing here in the united states. let me turn to, as an investor in these companies, and most of the out there, because we are the largest owner of equities worldwide. let me talk about the united states specifically which makes us so instructive on the country today. first and foremost, we were the quickest to resolve our ranking crisis. europe is going to the third round of stressing their banks. we did that for years ago. as a result of that, our banking system is asterisk ever. the weakness of our banking system, there is not enough money for loans, and you cannot save that for other parts of the country, and linking that the ca
capital, because the investors worldwide are willing to invest in the u.s. markets much more than these other exchanges worldwide. that is a first and a really unspoken issue related to the united states today, and today we have a couple large companies that are talking to the new york stock exchange for a listing that would be a real statement about the difficulties of investing overseas versus bringing their companies here and listing here in the united states. let me turn to, as an investor...
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when you look past that, the u.s. market in many other developed markets were performing better for the company. so we see better press speospecg forward. it does have attractive dividend yield and this is probably a better example, a high quality company that has an outstanding share purchase program with more than 10% shares -- >> perfect. we to leave it there. ed, do you have any disclosures there personally for your funds with respect to the stocks. >> no, i own all these stocks through my holdings through the fund. >>> and coming up on the program, we'll take you to trenton, new jersey where balancing the budget means cutting the police force even in the face of rising crime. it's the last stop in the series mission critical, fixing america's cities. >>> another sign the affordable care acts online marketplace isn't where it should be yet. consumers still looking to sign up for health insurance through the federal healthcare.gov website will get an extra week to choose a plan and qualify for coverage on the 1st o
when you look past that, the u.s. market in many other developed markets were performing better for the company. so we see better press speospecg forward. it does have attractive dividend yield and this is probably a better example, a high quality company that has an outstanding share purchase program with more than 10% shares -- >> perfect. we to leave it there. ed, do you have any disclosures there personally for your funds with respect to the stocks. >> no, i own all these stocks...
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you may not want to be all in u.s. small camp and diversify into some european stocks, and some emerging stocks that have lagged, especially u.s. small cap which are reasonbly highly valleyed. >> things that are not as well performing when the markets are low. >> you know what they say, always have fear when others have greed, and always have greed when others have fear. >> well, the justice department agreed tuesday to settle its fight with u.s. airways and american airlines to create the world's largest airline. the government sued to block the deal in how long arguing that the merger would reduce competition and increase fares for consumers. under the settlement the combined taylor would give up landing and take off slots, and the two companies expect to complete the merger next month once the court has overseen the american airlines bankruptcy signed off. various studies blow holes in the notion that mergers are bad for consumers. airfares are up 2% over 1974. 2004. >>> minimum wage could help workers but it could
you may not want to be all in u.s. small camp and diversify into some european stocks, and some emerging stocks that have lagged, especially u.s. small cap which are reasonbly highly valleyed. >> things that are not as well performing when the markets are low. >> you know what they say, always have fear when others have greed, and always have greed when others have fear. >> well, the justice department agreed tuesday to settle its fight with u.s. airways and american airlines...
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america was in transition in 1963 in ways big and small. studebaker was the first u.s. car maker to offer automobile seat belts as standard equipment. on december 7 at president army/navy football game-- delayed by the assassination-- cbs broadcast the first instant replay in t.v. sports history. and as the old year rang out, the number one song on the billboard hot 100 was by the singing nun. the american debut of a four-man rock band was introduced. ♪ he'll regret it someday ♪ but this boy wants you back again ♪ ♪ [ corbett ] if you haven't checked your medicare drug plan this year, you could be at the corner of "i'm throwing away money" and "i had no idea." well, walgreens has your back. our expert pharmacists can help you find a plan that could save you more with our free comparison report. so you can keep your money where it belongs. check your plan at walgreens. and you could save up to 75% on prescription copays. at the corner of happy and healthy. i need all the help i can get. i tell them, "come straight to the table." i say, "it's breakfast time, not p
america was in transition in 1963 in ways big and small. studebaker was the first u.s. car maker to offer automobile seat belts as standard equipment. on december 7 at president army/navy football game-- delayed by the assassination-- cbs broadcast the first instant replay in t.v. sports history. and as the old year rang out, the number one song on the billboard hot 100 was by the singing nun. the american debut of a four-man rock band was introduced. ♪ he'll regret it someday ♪ but this...
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the kinds in u.s. birth slowing in 2012, the first birth rate steeply for teens down for all women and unmarried mothers are likely to be older and cohabitate. what is the trend for utility rates right now? is a big decline in 2007 and 2012. most of that occurring by 2010. it slowed down in 2010-2000 12. it seems to have stabilized. we don't have any data yet. it's across the board. why the slowdown between 2007 and 2012? some people have ascribed to the economic situation after 2007 and people just decided that they might postpone buying a house. host: what is the effect of the birthrate right now in the u.s.? guest: the u.s. population is growing so rapidly. we are waiting to see if the and there would be more important implications for entitlement programs, labor force and other types of things. host: do you favor slow population growth? guest: we are not an advocacy group so we do not take a stand. population growth that is very rapid or a rapidly declining population, those types of changes can cr
the kinds in u.s. birth slowing in 2012, the first birth rate steeply for teens down for all women and unmarried mothers are likely to be older and cohabitate. what is the trend for utility rates right now? is a big decline in 2007 and 2012. most of that occurring by 2010. it slowed down in 2010-2000 12. it seems to have stabilized. we don't have any data yet. it's across the board. why the slowdown between 2007 and 2012? some people have ascribed to the economic situation after 2007 and people...
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six new v-22s. i have directed the marine corps to make sure that this order is expedited. [applause] that means israel will get six v-22s out of the next order to go on the assembly line, and they will be compatible with other idf capabilities. the israeli and american defense relationship is stronger than ever. that isn't due just to where i am at my time. that's due to previous secretaries of defense. panetta, gates, all the previous secretaries, this organization, the american people, our congress, past presidents -- we've all worked together to strengthen this relationship. another area of our common security interests is preventing iran from obtaining a nuclear [applause] the united states is presently testing iranian intentions for a diplomatic solution. as we engage iran along with our partners, we are very clear-eyed about the reality in the middle east. iran is a state sponsor of terror, responsible for spreading hatred and extremism throughout the region. but foreign policy is not a zero-
six new v-22s. i have directed the marine corps to make sure that this order is expedited. [applause] that means israel will get six v-22s out of the next order to go on the assembly line, and they will be compatible with other idf capabilities. the israeli and american defense relationship is stronger than ever. that isn't due just to where i am at my time. that's due to previous secretaries of defense. panetta, gates, all the previous secretaries, this organization, the american people, our...
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so the reason why you invest in the u.s. is because you have transparent accounting, you shouldn't be 100% there but should be in my view 50% there, and countries such as brazil, where the economy's not going so well, india, not going so well. countries that are tinting rates. we're still easing. they are extremely dependent on the u.s. economy. why go with the tail when you can go with the dog? >> realize there are risks with being in foreign markets, the political issues, the transparency issues, et cetera. if you take the position risk and return are related there should be a premium for taking on the risk and investors are well served long term by having exposure to the areas. what the percentage is a function of the risk tolerance. to avoid emerging markets and be in the u.s. by it elf, i think would be a mistake. >> good to have you on the show. >> thank you. >> murph, before we move on, defend the brazil call. talk about risk tolerance, you better have big time risk tolerance. >> exactly what steve weiss was saying. t
so the reason why you invest in the u.s. is because you have transparent accounting, you shouldn't be 100% there but should be in my view 50% there, and countries such as brazil, where the economy's not going so well, india, not going so well. countries that are tinting rates. we're still easing. they are extremely dependent on the u.s. economy. why go with the tail when you can go with the dog? >> realize there are risks with being in foreign markets, the political issues, the...
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believe in us, invest in us. watch us grow. my name is sydni and i'm your dividend. >>> abc7 news begins with breakings news. >> good morning, at 4:28. the bart trains that are supposed to start rolling at 4:00 did not happen this morning because of a problem. it could be a big problem for the commute. we tell you more about that. this is a lot of wind especially on the bridges. leyla gulen is here with that. >> good morning, everyone. at 4:28 we starting off with this bit news. bart will not be running until 5:00 this morning because of computer issues. that let passengers stranded. we are looking at the bay ferry bart station where it looks like it is empty there. we will let you know when the trains do start to roll. i will tell you that a.c. transit is going to be an alternate and it does not start rolling until 5:00. caltrain is rolling at 4:30. no service on road and you may need the alternate transportation for this morning. wind is a factor in the forecast and we will talk about weather right now. i am here to tell you
believe in us, invest in us. watch us grow. my name is sydni and i'm your dividend. >>> abc7 news begins with breakings news. >> good morning, at 4:28. the bart trains that are supposed to start rolling at 4:00 did not happen this morning because of a problem. it could be a big problem for the commute. we tell you more about that. this is a lot of wind especially on the bridges. leyla gulen is here with that. >> good morning, everyone. at 4:28 we starting off with this bit...
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capital, because the investors worldwide are willing to invest in the u.s. markets much more than these other exchanges worldwide. that is a first and a really unspoken issue related to the united states today, and today we have a couple large companies that are talking to the new york stock exchange for a listing that would be a real statement about the difficulties of investing overseas versus bringing their companies here and listing here in the united states. let me turn to, as an investor in these companies, and most of the out there, because we are the largest owner of equities worldwide. let me talk about the united states specifically which makes us so instructive on the country today. first and foremost, we were the quickest to resolve our ranking crisis. europe is going to the third round of stressing their banks. we did that for years ago. as a result of that, our banking system is asterisk ever. the weakness of our banking system, there is not enough money for loans, and you cannot save that for other parts of the country, and linking that the ca
capital, because the investors worldwide are willing to invest in the u.s. markets much more than these other exchanges worldwide. that is a first and a really unspoken issue related to the united states today, and today we have a couple large companies that are talking to the new york stock exchange for a listing that would be a real statement about the difficulties of investing overseas versus bringing their companies here and listing here in the united states. let me turn to, as an investor...
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so a dollar invested in a 5-year-old by the time you're 22, you have to invest $5 to get the same result. if you go to china, they spend substantially more on early child care education than they do on college. and, yes, we're going to have to find a way to deliver college at substantially lower prices. but if you start with early child care education, you find that, for example, that probably a 70% accuracy rate you could decide who to hire when they're 5 years old. [laughter] okay? and so this is the key. we need to start with a strong foundation in education. liz: and finally, we've got a minute left here, you've talked about education, you've talked about getting government out of housing and picking out those retaining walls, obesity. specifically, obesity. you've made a lot of splash in the health care world by looking at things like prostate cancer, now you're turning your attention to this issue. >> well, there's three parts of health care. first part is prevention and wellness. and about six years ago we published a report called an unhealthy america. the united states is the he
so a dollar invested in a 5-year-old by the time you're 22, you have to invest $5 to get the same result. if you go to china, they spend substantially more on early child care education than they do on college. and, yes, we're going to have to find a way to deliver college at substantially lower prices. but if you start with early child care education, you find that, for example, that probably a 70% accuracy rate you could decide who to hire when they're 5 years old. [laughter] okay? and so...
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gave us a once in a generation opportunity to use waterfront land in better more imaginative ways so when folks say we got to preserve the precious waterfront, i'm not exactly sure what city they are talking about because the labd is so valuable, we pork oark ous on it. >> reporter: the former major agnos says they are driving the policies with little interest in building housing the average san francisco person can buy. >> i think that this project is the canary in the mine. i think that if this project goes forward as planned for millionaire housing at $5 million average a condo, it is the death now of middle class and affordable causing in this city because it sets a president, not only on the waterfront but elsewhere in the city where desirable lots exist for rich people's housing. >> reporter: this battle comes in the mist of a building boom that is driving housing prices up and out of reach for many. for that reason, this project is taken on greater meaning says university of san francisco political science professor corey cook. >> on the one hand it's a small issue on a small
gave us a once in a generation opportunity to use waterfront land in better more imaginative ways so when folks say we got to preserve the precious waterfront, i'm not exactly sure what city they are talking about because the labd is so valuable, we pork oark ous on it. >> reporter: the former major agnos says they are driving the policies with little interest in building housing the average san francisco person can buy. >> i think that this project is the canary in the mine. i...
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the people of indiana in the u.s. senate. it has been one month since the launch of the health care law's website, and many americans across the country still cannot enroll. the white house and congressional democrats have insisted time and again that the obamacare insurance exchanges would be tested, secure, and ready to go on october 1. the president even told the american public that signing up online would be as easy as a few simple keystrokes. perhaps the president has not tried logging onto the website himself, because he and his political appointees are not required to join obamacare. let me repeat that -- the president and his team are not required to join obamacare. unfortunately, the rest of the country doesn't have that luxury. too many americans still cannot even access the online exchanges, and for the few that have, their experience is sticker shock. the president told us obamacare is more than a website. i agree. it is more than just a website, and the problems run far deeper than a few technological gl
the people of indiana in the u.s. senate. it has been one month since the launch of the health care law's website, and many americans across the country still cannot enroll. the white house and congressional democrats have insisted time and again that the obamacare insurance exchanges would be tested, secure, and ready to go on october 1. the president even told the american public that signing up online would be as easy as a few simple keystrokes. perhaps the president has not tried logging...
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u.s. starting another round of talks with iran over the nuclear program and a new push to keep up the pressure on iran. they are considering a bill to stop president obama from easing sanctioning unless teheran makes major concessions. a minuting on, the white house said it would consider limited and targeted and reversible relief to iowa ran if they show verifiable progress addressing the concern with nuclear program. what does kt mcfar land think about that. she is the fox news analyst. this is what you expected? >> we are being played and willingly being played. this is what the deal will look like. we are going to slowly and surely give up the list of sanctions and the iranians are going to pretend to stop the nuclear program and we pretend to believe them. why is it happening? any administration in the final years looks for legacy. obama care was going to be president obama's legacy. it is not working out so well and a u.s.- iowa rannian deal on nuclear weapon would be a tremendous le
u.s. starting another round of talks with iran over the nuclear program and a new push to keep up the pressure on iran. they are considering a bill to stop president obama from easing sanctioning unless teheran makes major concessions. a minuting on, the white house said it would consider limited and targeted and reversible relief to iowa ran if they show verifiable progress addressing the concern with nuclear program. what does kt mcfar land think about that. she is the fox news analyst. this...
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largest job in the u.s. right now is retail sales. the question is how do you build a life and a family and a community around retail sales jobs. >> for his latest book juravich interviewed workers and said our current society has two kinds of people, those who are not working and those working too much. >> we have 400,000 nurses in the u.s. who have voluntarily left the profession. why? >> too much work. >> because of the working conditions. here we have a nursing shortage. the shortage isn't because we don't have enough people coming in. it's because people are leaving because so many health care facilities require such a massive amount of overtime. >> corporations have the voice and they say what goes. >> you don't have a voice. >> i have a voice but it's marginalized. i have a voice to create a better future. i have a voice as an idealist. how many other people don't feel like they can effect change. >> there's a passion, priorities problem. scriptures put the poor first. washington does not. i think one
largest job in the u.s. right now is retail sales. the question is how do you build a life and a family and a community around retail sales jobs. >> for his latest book juravich interviewed workers and said our current society has two kinds of people, those who are not working and those working too much. >> we have 400,000 nurses in the u.s. who have voluntarily left the profession. why? >> too much work. >> because of the working conditions. here we have a nursing...
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double in size in the u.s. and then rapidly move around the world. one of the numbers i'm proudest of in this third quarter is our international comp sales are up 5. we're positioning our brand well in the countries where we compete, and we're building strong auv dz, average unit volumes and strong profitability for our international owners as well. >> cheryl, in the last quarter, the company -- common stock. let's say the stock stays down. i know it's difficult to play with the real open hand on this stuff. stays down three, is that another opportunity to be able to retire more stock? >> we've guided we may retire between $15 million and $20 million worth of stock this year. we've been a pretty steady buyer of our stock over time. and i think we're on track to do that. our first and best use of capital is to invest in the organic growth of popeyes and that's why you saw our capital expenditures go up this year to build big, beautiful, successful new company restaurants, to remodel those restaurants in minneapo
double in size in the u.s. and then rapidly move around the world. one of the numbers i'm proudest of in this third quarter is our international comp sales are up 5. we're positioning our brand well in the countries where we compete, and we're building strong auv dz, average unit volumes and strong profitability for our international owners as well. >> cheryl, in the last quarter, the company -- common stock. let's say the stock stays down. i know it's difficult to play with the real open...
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should you be investing in one of the next kings or betting on the underdog at this point? dan nathan. >> i think apple is the one here. we just don't know what they're going to do. they still make some of the best electronic products out there. this is the one where we had this earnings clip this year but they're going to get back to growth. this is the one you want to be in. >> i thought the new ceo was going to be a catalyst. >> i'm not a fan of that. i think anybody internally would be a massive disappointment. i think you see the stock down 5, 7% on a candidate that investors just don't like. >> i have been clear on apple. they quietly announced some kind of a release today. this normally would be time for a very big fanfare. i think their holiday sales are going to be pressured. they have turned themselves into the largest company in the world. they have shoalen thunder across a bigger spectrum and goog sl the company that is not fighting a game with samsung and some of the other hardware manufacturers. >> forced to choose. >> at current prices. >> forced to choose, y
should you be investing in one of the next kings or betting on the underdog at this point? dan nathan. >> i think apple is the one here. we just don't know what they're going to do. they still make some of the best electronic products out there. this is the one where we had this earnings clip this year but they're going to get back to growth. this is the one you want to be in. >> i thought the new ceo was going to be a catalyst. >> i'm not a fan of that. i think anybody...
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in the u.s. yet. i would respectfully disagree with him on the climate question. he is expressing a quite contrary in view on whether or -- contrarian view on whether the emissions is creating global warming. host: nick juliano, is it contrarian? a viewpoint not shared by many scientists or people that study the issue. a recent report with a topline finding that they are as confident of the link between co2 and climate change as scientists have been between smoking and cancer. is uncertainty involved in terms of how fast, what we should do about it, etc., but the basic link is fairly rocksolid. host: on the earlier conversation about tax --entives, this from twitter there is no way this economy will get better from all of us wasteful spending. the president sure does for a lot of sheep. on the tax credit, let's begin with wind, nick juliano. how does it work? wind: basically, to a developer, the owner of a wind megawatt every hour of get $33.produce, you a lot of these companies do not make enoug
in the u.s. yet. i would respectfully disagree with him on the climate question. he is expressing a quite contrary in view on whether or -- contrarian view on whether the emissions is creating global warming. host: nick juliano, is it contrarian? a viewpoint not shared by many scientists or people that study the issue. a recent report with a topline finding that they are as confident of the link between co2 and climate change as scientists have been between smoking and cancer. is uncertainty...
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in the u.s.? at t. rowe price, we understand the connections of a complex, global economy. it's just one reason over 70% of our mutual funds beat their 10-year lipper average. t. rowe price. invest with confidence. request a prospectus or summary prospectus with investment information, risks, fees and expenses to read and consider carefully before investing. with investment information, risks, fees and expenses sometimes they just drop in. always obvious. cme group can help you navigate risks and capture opportunities. we enable you to reach global markets and drive forward with broader possibilities. cme group: how the world advances. but with less energy, moodiness, and a low sex drive,y first. i saw my doctor. a blood test showed it was low testosterone, not age. we talked about axiron. the only underarm low t treatment that can restore t levels to normal in about 2 weeks in most men. axiron is not for use in women or anyone younger than 18 or men with prostate or breast cancer. women especiall
in the u.s.? at t. rowe price, we understand the connections of a complex, global economy. it's just one reason over 70% of our mutual funds beat their 10-year lipper average. t. rowe price. invest with confidence. request a prospectus or summary prospectus with investment information, risks, fees and expenses to read and consider carefully before investing. with investment information, risks, fees and expenses sometimes they just drop in. always obvious. cme group can help you navigate risks...
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you know, lots of companies have invested in mexico from the u.s. to mexico and from mexico to the u.s. and basically what's happening now that the location of mexico, the same zone as america has given as much advantages as china. you have your outsourcing in mexico like in china and india. it's the same time zone. you can fly from new york to mexico city under four hours. >> rose: is china or the united states mexico's largest trading partner. >> u.s. by par. >> rose: who is second? i don't mean to put you on the spot. >> i don't know maybe canada or maybe the european union. >> rose: the union as a whole. >> it's a whole. >> rose: european union as a whole is the largest economy in the world. >> mexico has a lot of imports from china but not as much as one would think. >> rose: it doesn't have a natural resource like chi anyway has copper. >> mexico has resources too. we have oil and mexico's always been a mining country. now there are lots of goes on the mining riches. the government wants to put a hand in their riches. >> rose: you never been t
you know, lots of companies have invested in mexico from the u.s. to mexico and from mexico to the u.s. and basically what's happening now that the location of mexico, the same zone as america has given as much advantages as china. you have your outsourcing in mexico like in china and india. it's the same time zone. you can fly from new york to mexico city under four hours. >> rose: is china or the united states mexico's largest trading partner. >> u.s. by par. >> rose: who is...
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bringing the power of investments to people's lives. invested in the world. bny mellon. vo: two years of grad school. 20 years with the company. thousands of presentations. and one hard earned partnership. it took a lot of work to get this far. so now i'm supposed to take a back seat when it comes to my investments? there's zero chance of that happening. avo: when you work with a schwab financial consultant, you'll get the guidance you need with the control you want. talk to us today. i'm beth... and i'm michelle. and we own the paper cottage. it's a stationery and gifts store. anything we purchase for the paper cottage goes on our ink card. so you can manage your business expenses and access them online instantly with the game changing app from ink. we didn't get into business to spend time managing receipts that's why we have ink. we like being in business because we like being creative we like interacting with people. so you have time to focus on the things you love. ink from chase. so you can. >>> welcome back >>> welcome back. s.a.c. capital advisers pleading guilty
bringing the power of investments to people's lives. invested in the world. bny mellon. vo: two years of grad school. 20 years with the company. thousands of presentations. and one hard earned partnership. it took a lot of work to get this far. so now i'm supposed to take a back seat when it comes to my investments? there's zero chance of that happening. avo: when you work with a schwab financial consultant, you'll get the guidance you need with the control you want. talk to us today. i'm...
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afghan officials tell us they want between 10,000 and 15,000 soldiers to remain and u.s. officials suggest they will be closer to 7,000 or 8,000. president karzai wants the green light from the gathering of 3,000 afghan elders and cleric who begin to meet tomorrow. their approval is not guaranteed. they could revise it and make it difficult for him to sign. at the hands of u.s. military and other drones who caught an apology from president obama. the u.s. agreed to write a letter, but officials say it won't include an apology and won't come from the president. he went as far as to admit mistakes, but that was the extent. now we turn to iraq, a country that saw the last of combat forces leave nearly two years ago. iraq is grappling with the worst sectarian violence since the height of the iraq war. bombs in and around baghdad killed nearly 30 people here alone. nearly 5,000 civilians have been killed in the last six months. some argue americans opened the door to this kind of violence. others said if the u.s. stayed with this residual force it means putting more americans
afghan officials tell us they want between 10,000 and 15,000 soldiers to remain and u.s. officials suggest they will be closer to 7,000 or 8,000. president karzai wants the green light from the gathering of 3,000 afghan elders and cleric who begin to meet tomorrow. their approval is not guaranteed. they could revise it and make it difficult for him to sign. at the hands of u.s. military and other drones who caught an apology from president obama. the u.s. agreed to write a letter, but officials...
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, when you watch how people basically use , i think in a disruptive way there is a faster way in 22 minutes to get people tones of information. i think you will exceed the faster,nd scale of higher quality content overall. from a maturation standpoint, trusted brand.nt as much as the world seems it is user-generated content. they are not randomly going out to poke around downside information. they want someone to tell them. i met with someone who was really well-known on friday. think you are successful? she says because i tell people what they want. of televisionture and web video together will be a --ruptive way about how many how much content you get in. there is a major potential for disruption. >> i'm a sophomore at the college and a staff writer for the harvard political review. about yourted anecdote about the chinese woman who read "the new york times" every day." you able to convince more of the worldwide readers to read your publication? how have you managed to maintain your national reader set? why should i read the nsa news as opposed to going to the guardian, their spiegel -- d
, when you watch how people basically use , i think in a disruptive way there is a faster way in 22 minutes to get people tones of information. i think you will exceed the faster,nd scale of higher quality content overall. from a maturation standpoint, trusted brand.nt as much as the world seems it is user-generated content. they are not randomly going out to poke around downside information. they want someone to tell them. i met with someone who was really well-known on friday. think you are...
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>> the local measures become symbolic but can make their way up to the federal court and u.s. supreme court in fact. the nra is saying this is unconstitutional and violets the second ameant mnldment and almo daring sunnyville to do it and costing money to defend. >> you referred to this earlier, the santa rosa shooting involving andy lopez, the 13-year-old boy. lots of community outrage and anger over this. >> it was an outpouring of grief that's turned into anger. there are community meetings this weekend which we'll keep track of and into next week as well. questions how do it happen, why did it happen, what did we do to prevent it and the name of the sheriff deputy who shot him and people are talking about him and it's raised a lot of issues about guns, toy guns that look like real guns and representation on the school bored, in the sheriff's department, so a lot of community discussion happening out there. >> and also, people bringing up trayvon martin, oscar grant, some traces of that. >> another, you know, young person of color being shot by police or in this case the sh
>> the local measures become symbolic but can make their way up to the federal court and u.s. supreme court in fact. the nra is saying this is unconstitutional and violets the second ameant mnldment and almo daring sunnyville to do it and costing money to defend. >> you referred to this earlier, the santa rosa shooting involving andy lopez, the 13-year-old boy. lots of community outrage and anger over this. >> it was an outpouring of grief that's turned into anger. there are...
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oil in the usa, watch out saudi arabia the u.s. is expected to overtake you in oil production faster than anyone thought. so what? so a lot. from pump prices falling to jobs to politics, full coverage of that ahead. >>> a half a billion dollars of very special art up for grabs tonight at christie's. this is one of the pieces on the block. it is warhol's black and white classic coca-cola bottle. we'll take you inside the world of the auction. first to sue at the nyse. >> hi, ty. good to see you. we have big names in the airline sector that's moving the transports as well which are up about 30 points on the day. here's dom with the details. hey. >> thanks, sue. we're finally going to see a merger between amr and u.s. airways going to create the biggest airline. the two carriers said they reached an agreement with the justice department as well as state attorneys general to allow a deal to happen. u.s. airways stock turned negative after being halted on this news. as part of the accord american and u.s. air will give up key facilities
oil in the usa, watch out saudi arabia the u.s. is expected to overtake you in oil production faster than anyone thought. so what? so a lot. from pump prices falling to jobs to politics, full coverage of that ahead. >>> a half a billion dollars of very special art up for grabs tonight at christie's. this is one of the pieces on the block. it is warhol's black and white classic coca-cola bottle. we'll take you inside the world of the auction. first to sue at the nyse. >> hi, ty....
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of the oil fields, and at one point it provided 22% of the u.s. total oil, and a lot of the oil produced by the u.s. army in europe was made in cushing oklahoma, and the oil system was old, but the pipeline system had been set up to move supplies around so it became the gathering point. it all flowed through cushing and went out to other pipelines two refineries around the country to make products like gasoline, jet fuel, and heating oil that people need. host: some have called it the capital of the american oil kingdom. would you agree with that? guest: i would say it is a very key point in the oil industry. it is funny, when it was a boom town and they were producing a lot of oil there, people said any red blooded american would catch the oil fever there, for now it is very calm, and it is a central point of gathering really, for north american oil. host: and you are in new york. let's go back to the wall street component. "bloomberg businessweek" reported that each day some 900,000 oil future options and contracts are traded on the new york mer
of the oil fields, and at one point it provided 22% of the u.s. total oil, and a lot of the oil produced by the u.s. army in europe was made in cushing oklahoma, and the oil system was old, but the pipeline system had been set up to move supplies around so it became the gathering point. it all flowed through cushing and went out to other pipelines two refineries around the country to make products like gasoline, jet fuel, and heating oil that people need. host: some have called it the capital...
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>>> ty, marijuana in america is booming. with 21 u.s. states offering legalized medical pot use. cnbc's jane wells is live from the national marijuana business conference in auburn, washington. janie, over to you. >> reporter: it's like any other business conference, guys in suits and name tags, manufacturers of this, this extracts oil from the cannabis plant and can be yours for $63,000. the business of legal pot when we come back. >>> the marijuana industry is booming in america, but who's profiting? jane wells is live at the national marijuana business conference in auburn, washington. jane? >> reporter: tyler, this piece of equipment made by apex out of ohio, they've already sold 70 of them. again, $63,000. pot is on the front burner, so to speak, in america. election night saw pro-marijuana laws passed in washington and maine. gallup says more than half the country now wants marijuana legal. medical marijuana is already legal in over 21 states and dmplg dmplgd.c. recreation pot is legal in washington and colorado. and pot has been decriminalized in a half dozen more seen the
>>> ty, marijuana in america is booming. with 21 u.s. states offering legalized medical pot use. cnbc's jane wells is live from the national marijuana business conference in auburn, washington. janie, over to you. >> reporter: it's like any other business conference, guys in suits and name tags, manufacturers of this, this extracts oil from the cannabis plant and can be yours for $63,000. the business of legal pot when we come back. >>> the marijuana industry is booming...
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killed by the u.s. drone spike. the death sparked protests in pakistan where some politicians contend it's an attempt to sabotage peace talks. he was among the united states most wanted terrorists. it's believed he was behind a deadly suicide attack at a cia base in afghanistan and a failed car bombing in new york's time square. >>> police are urging parents to check their kids halloween candy after a woman got sick. she doesn't want her face shown. but she ate three pieces of chocolate candy and had a panic attack. she had chills and stomach pains and god nauseous. her vision got blurry. she felt disoriented and she started slurring her speech. we changed her voice to protect her identity. >> i was afraid for myself. i was more afraid for my child. what's going to happen? what if something happens to me here. who's going to know that we're out here. and you know i'm raising my daughter on my own. and it's kind of, you know, afraid of what's going to happen to her. >> results from blood tests are still
killed by the u.s. drone spike. the death sparked protests in pakistan where some politicians contend it's an attempt to sabotage peace talks. he was among the united states most wanted terrorists. it's believed he was behind a deadly suicide attack at a cia base in afghanistan and a failed car bombing in new york's time square. >>> police are urging parents to check their kids halloween candy after a woman got sick. she doesn't want her face shown. but she ate three pieces of...
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tonight, john introduces us to a former u.s. army doctor who confronted ranbaxy executives about the company's fraud. >> reporter: generic drug companies like ranbaxy have to prove their drugs have the same effect as the brand name. that's called bioequivalence. >> unless that product is, in fact, bioequivalent to the branded product you might not be getting what you're bargaining for. >> reporter: dr. kathy spreen was hired by ranbaxy in 2004 to help the company comply with f.d.a. regulations. she became alarmed when reviewing bioequivalence data for a ranbaxy diabetes drug. >> the data from the generic and the brand were identical. any time you see perfect data you're probably looking at false data. i was so suspicious that i started asking "i need the data. i need the initial raw data." >> reporter: but you couldn't get the data? >> i could not get the data. >> reporter: when she found out what ranbaxy was doing she went to ranbaxy's billionaire c.e.o. malvinder singh. >> he held my hand and he told me to just be patient and
tonight, john introduces us to a former u.s. army doctor who confronted ranbaxy executives about the company's fraud. >> reporter: generic drug companies like ranbaxy have to prove their drugs have the same effect as the brand name. that's called bioequivalence. >> unless that product is, in fact, bioequivalent to the branded product you might not be getting what you're bargaining for. >> reporter: dr. kathy spreen was hired by ranbaxy in 2004 to help the company comply with...
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it announced that 22% of its patients using his experimental drug were free of the disease. geron is up. this is not a misprint. 57% today. ten years ago. so it went from 12 to less than a dollar to now where it is. >> look at the chart. doing absolutely nothing, nothing all year and then boom. september, mid-september onwards. >> just sayin', folks, geron, be careful. it moved violently. >>> tesla, not the only high flyer that's been taking it on the chin lately. shares of whole foods, in fact, down about 9% right now. is this selloff a sign the hot momentum trade is over for wfm? or maybe is it a buying opportunity longer term and an overreaction on the down side? let us start talking numbers. on your technicals, rich ross of auerbach greyson on the fundamentals, we have got andy bush of the bush update. andy, first off to you, the fundamentals. 9% drop for whole foods is a big deal. what do you make of it? >> yeah, i mean, bad day to come out with some bad news, right? you never want to release bad news when the market's soft overall. that's exactly what happened. when yo
it announced that 22% of its patients using his experimental drug were free of the disease. geron is up. this is not a misprint. 57% today. ten years ago. so it went from 12 to less than a dollar to now where it is. >> look at the chart. doing absolutely nothing, nothing all year and then boom. september, mid-september onwards. >> just sayin', folks, geron, be careful. it moved violently. >>> tesla, not the only high flyer that's been taking it on the chin lately. shares of...
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coming back to the u.s., 96 -- the united states has 515, 96 of them are in new york, 22 in los angeles with 20 in san francisco , 14 in houston. is any of the surprising. >> is not surprising. obviously york. melissa: tax policy. , a billionaire the last melissa one of the is the york and california. the people that made the money would go to florida and texas. >> you would think the law but it has not happened. what you see is people in new york, hedge fund managers and silicon valley entrepreneurs, they stay there. they don't flee to other countries are states. melissa: and that was one of the things, when you're trying to break down what is common among billionaires'. they tended to stay where they draw upon return to the city. >> the data shows a 75% stake in the country there were born. 40 percent stake in a state can and 25% stake in the city. you can imagine the trajectory of their life, they come home. melissa: who is moving upper. >> we're predicting in about five years even if today we have three times. melissa: 80% went to college even. 20 percent did not. >> we all know the
coming back to the u.s., 96 -- the united states has 515, 96 of them are in new york, 22 in los angeles with 20 in san francisco , 14 in houston. is any of the surprising. >> is not surprising. obviously york. melissa: tax policy. , a billionaire the last melissa one of the is the york and california. the people that made the money would go to florida and texas. >> you would think the law but it has not happened. what you see is people in new york, hedge fund managers and silicon...
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from 22 different agencies because we in the u.s. do not have a single national police agency contrary to what some fbi agent bank. but the ncb washington as part of that network is closely with it. for other countries, we rely on our bilateral and multilateral relationships abound the world. other countries do not have the ability to have attaches. interpol is their lifeblood communication system to every other country in the world as part of the interpol 190 member network. >> thanks, tom. luz, any other thoughts here? >> , and if you have heard of the search agreement? okay, one person. this agreement covers under which conditions the united states can exit data and under which conditions the e.u. will provide the data to the united states. that is intended to decide terrorism and organized crime. fortunately in light of the reports run by nsa, the e.u. decided to suspend the agreement. so i think that is pretty concerning, especially in light of the fact that organized crime wonders and keeps a lot of money in several european ba
from 22 different agencies because we in the u.s. do not have a single national police agency contrary to what some fbi agent bank. but the ncb washington as part of that network is closely with it. for other countries, we rely on our bilateral and multilateral relationships abound the world. other countries do not have the ability to have attaches. interpol is their lifeblood communication system to every other country in the world as part of the interpol 190 member network. >> thanks,...
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police used rubber bullets. the opposition is calling to the government to resign. the u.s. secretary of state says washington is skeptical about iran's position on its nuclear program. it follows talks in geneva that ended without a deal. return can to the philippines now and half a million people are now living in temporary shelters across the country. aid may trickle in but it's getting supplies to the people that need it that's proving difficult >> reporter: survivors of typhoon haiyan walked through what's left of their town, still in shock of how quickly their lives were turned upside down, reminders of what they have lost everywhere. thousands of people are missing across the central philippines and many areas are unreachable. missing and address addressing needs of those who are injured. >> the extent of the devastation is making revenge u and relief operations difficult. many roads are impassable emergency personnel are having to walk for hours to reach survivors. for many of the victims there has been no access to basic necessities. survivors are finding shelter wh
police used rubber bullets. the opposition is calling to the government to resign. the u.s. secretary of state says washington is skeptical about iran's position on its nuclear program. it follows talks in geneva that ended without a deal. return can to the philippines now and half a million people are now living in temporary shelters across the country. aid may trickle in but it's getting supplies to the people that need it that's proving difficult >> reporter: survivors of typhoon...
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in the u.s. senate. his political career was marked by contradictions. he was known to be a staunch fiscal conservative yet he didn't hesitate to work with democrats in congress and in the white house to push policies he believed in. during the financial panic in 2008, senator gregg was the top republican negotiator for a program which set aside $700 million to bailout wall street and commercial banks. four months later, he withdrew his name from consideration to become president obama's first commerce secretary saying he was opposed to the president's economic stimulus plan. senator gregg left the senate in 2010 and joined with alan simpson and michael bloomberg to become a leader of a bipartisan group called six the debt. the group is urging elected officials to cut the federal deficit. as a former senator, gregg hasn't been shy about criticizing democrats and republicans alike. his columns have touched on everything from tax policy to immigration to health care. today, senator gregg is here as
in the u.s. senate. his political career was marked by contradictions. he was known to be a staunch fiscal conservative yet he didn't hesitate to work with democrats in congress and in the white house to push policies he believed in. during the financial panic in 2008, senator gregg was the top republican negotiator for a program which set aside $700 million to bailout wall street and commercial banks. four months later, he withdrew his name from consideration to become president obama's first...
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the year-end shopping season is in full swing in the u.s. this year many stores started holiday sales earlier than usual to attract holiday shoppers. ♪ and a major toy store in new york's times square began sales on thursday evening instead of waiting until the so-called black friday. in the u.s., the shopping season usually kicks off on friday following thanksgiving. black friday means that all shops make money and go into the black. stores are getting an early start also because of competition with online shops. the retailers are setting prices lower than last year. >> i could tell early on that more spending even online, everyone is shopping earlier, and i felt it was because of the boost in the economy. >> well, executives at the national retail federation say they expect sales this season to grow 3.9% from last year. >>> all right. that is going to wrap it up for biz tonight. i'll leave you with the markets. >>> the new session of tokyo's metropolitan assembly is off to a contentious start. expected to face harsh grilling for receivin
the year-end shopping season is in full swing in the u.s. this year many stores started holiday sales earlier than usual to attract holiday shoppers. ♪ and a major toy store in new york's times square began sales on thursday evening instead of waiting until the so-called black friday. in the u.s., the shopping season usually kicks off on friday following thanksgiving. black friday means that all shops make money and go into the black. stores are getting an early start also because of...